2 BHK with spacious room and very good ventilation in term of Air & Light. Nearby SCV school and college and Garden. read more
Things need improvement
No power back up when light was not there thus lift will not in operation while no electricity. No Gym facility. read more
Soyeb Aktar
Owner | 8 months ago
5
Good things here
Greater Khanda in Navi Mumbai is a vibrant and diverse neighbourhood that offers a mix of residential, commercial, and traditional village areas. One of the aspects I particularly like about this place is the sense of community and the blend of modern amenities with a touch of local culture. In the term of maintenance, the locality is generally well-kept and clean. The local authorities do a decent job of ensuring cleanness, but there are times when litreing can be an issue, especially in crowded areas like markets. Pollution levels are relatively low compared to other parts of Mumbai, but there is still room for improvement in terms of waste management and air quality. Street lights in Greater Khanada arr generally well-lit making it safe for walking post 9:00 p.m. This is specially important for residence who may need to commute or runs errands after dark. The accessibility of schools, malls, and restaurants in the locality is quite good, with a range of option available within a reasonable distance. The quality of roads in Greater Khanda varies, with some areas having well-maintained roads while others may have potholes or uneven surfaces.Traffic congestion can be an issue during peak hours, but overall, the situation is manageable. During monsoons, clogging can be a problem in low-lying areas, leading to waterlonging and traffic disruptions. Water shortage is not a major issue in Greater Khanda, as the to municipal water supply systems. However, residents may face occasional disruptions or low water pressure during peak usage times. Overall Greater Khanda offers a comfortable and convenient living environment with a mix of urban amenities and touch of local charm. With some improvements in infrastructure and waste management, this never hood has the potential to become even more attractive for residence and visitors alike. read more
Things need improvement
1. Traffic Congestion: Like many urban areas, Greater Khanda may experience traffic congestion during pic hours which can be frustrating for commuters. 2. Lack of Green Spaces: Some residents may feel that there is a shortage of parks or green spaces in the neighbourhood for recreational . 3. Noise Pollution: Being a bustling area with a mix of residential and commercial spaces, noise pollution from traffic construction, or other sources could be a concern for some individuals. 4. Infrastructure Challenges: Issues related to infrastructure like water supply, waste management, or road maintenance may be areas of concern for residents. read more
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Price Trends for CIDCO vs. Greater Khanda
(Apartments)
55.68%
appreciation in avg. price / sq.ft (Built-up Area) for CIDCO in last 1 year
Greater Khanda is an sublocality in Panvel, Navi Mumbai, Mumbai Metropolitan Region, Maharashtra, India, 410206. Panvel (0.0 Km), Vichumbe (7.63 Km), Rasayani (8.37 Km), New Panvel East (8.95 Km), Karanjade (10.23 Km) are the nearby areas to Greater Khanda. Kolkhe, Navi Mumbai, Adai, Pargaon Dungi are the nearby cities to Greater Khanda. Read More
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